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C U L T V TOBIAS VAN HORN HART, M.S., Instructor in Cliomicil Enpinccnng FLOYD CLEVELAND KNIGHT, M.M.E., Instructor in Mccli.inicnl Hnjjini-i ' ring CLARK OBER MILLER. Ph.D., T. 4 .M- ) y: or in Clioniic.il Engineering JAME 1ffe!fVi t LTON, Ph.D., Instructor in WlXwutny WILLIAM ECKHARD UMBACH, X ' Z - Instructor in NKuicrn Langu.igos DANIEL KNIGHT WRIGHT, JR.. B.S., Instructor in Mech.inical Hnginecring DEANE OGDEN HUBBARD, Chem.E., Instructor in Chcniic.il Engineering WILLIAM HENRY BOWMAN, M.A.Sc, Instructor in Chemic.il Engineering BERTIL GUSTAF FREDRIK SIMA, Ph.D., Instructor in I-oreign I,anguagcs FRANK WILLIAM DISCH, M.E., Instructor in Mechanics and Materials LEONARD OLIVER OLSEN, Ph.D., Instructor m Physics ROBERT FROSS RINEHART, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics WILLIAM von FISCHER, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry ROBERT VAUGHAN BROWN, M.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering THOMAS ROBERT GRAHAM, M.S., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering WILLIAM ALLEN LYNAM, B.S., Instructor in hngineering Drawing JOHN RANDOLPH PIERCE, B.S., Instructor in Metal Processing GERALD SUMMERS QUINN, M.E., Instructor in Engineering Drawing ROBERT WILLIAM SCHINDLER, M.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering REINIER BEEUWKES, JR., B.S., Instructor in Mechanics and Materials MILES ROGER CLAPP, M.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering VICTOR AUGUST STEINMETZ, M.S., Instructor in Chemical Engineering NORMAN SHERIDAN RISLEY, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics ARVEL BENJAMIN ERICKSON, M.. ., Instructor m History WILLIAM WERNER CULBERTSON, B.S., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering ORVILLE ALFRED BECKLUND, B.E.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering ,,.,r ' EUGENE CASSON QVXJ U giif ' iiK WKf JAMES McQueen DOBBIE Ph.D., Instructor in Matheir hrs HOWARD ANTHOfv V ' i ELLY, M.S., Instructor in Nle lfcnical Engineering EARL G0(TOGE LEATHAM, M.S., Instijypfor in Metallurgical Engineering Rp ERT CHARLES McMASTER, M.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering •, FREDERICK LOVETT TAFT, A.B., ' ■ ■ . AfiiMW V English STERLING LA IIpR, S.B., Instructor in iSglish DENTON THOMAS DOLL, B.S., Instructor in Metallurgy FRED EASLY SHEIBLEY, M.S.,- InstructtJr in Chemical Engineering CARL LESLIE BENNETT, Instructor iii Machine Work GEORGE F. STRICKLING, M.A., Musical Director HAROLD VAN YORX CALDWELL, B.A., Associate in English IRENE LEVIS, Ph.D., Associate in Analytical Chemistry NORMAN STANLEY ALLMEN, B.S., . Assistant in Physical liducatioii %ENRY FERDINAND BETZ, B.S., As slant in Chemical Engineering CHARLBfc FREDERICK BURROWS, B.S., Assistan n Metallurgical Engineering WILLIAM NRO CAMPBELL, B.A.Sc, Assistant 1IJ Chemical Engineering WILLIAM BR bOKS CHAMPNEY, B.S., Assistant in Chemical Engineering ALVIN G « NES COOK, B.S., Assistant in Metallurgical Engineering JOHN FREDEI CK ELLIOTT, B.S., Assistant in Meqhanics and Materials WALTER H RY HAAS, B.S., Assistant n Astronomy ERNEST RICHARl) HABERLAND, B.S., Assist.ant in Electrical Engineering ROBERT DARROW HEIDENREICH, B.S., Assistant in Physics SEYMOUR WILLIS HERWALD, B.S., Assist.ant in Mechanical Engineering PAUL V TOR KUNZ, B.S., Assistant A Chemical Engineering HARRV ROBERT KYR, B.A., Assist t in Physical Education HERBERT %ALDEMAR LENSNER, B.S., Assistant in Electrical Engineering WILLiXm harry McCLARRAN, B.S., if ssistant in Civil Engineering B tV CE DAWKINS McDANIEL, Assistant in Phvsics B.A., .0 ' f ROBERT WILLIAM McLANE, B.S., Assistant in Engineering Administration GEORGE PETER MILLER, B.S., Assistant in Mechanical Engineering ANTHONY RICHARD SATULLO, B.S., Assistant in Electrical Engineering PAUL ROBERT SCHULTZ, JR., B.S., Assistant in Chemical Engineering ALBERT HENRY SPEHEK, B.S., Assistant in Mechanics and Materials JOSEPH WILLIAM SPRETNAK, B.S., Assistant in Metallurgical Engineering ERNEST STEPHEN THEISS, B.S., Assist.ant in Mech.inic.al Engineering RICHARD RAYMOND THOMPSON, B.S., Assistant in Chemical Engineering WILLIAM AFFLECK WOLFE, B.A., Assistant in Mechanics and Materials On haU ' time appointment 1938-39. 21
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CASE F WILLIAM ENGLIN WICKENDEN, D.Eng., D.Sc, LL.D.. L.H.D., President THEODORE MOSES FOCKE, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty Kerr Professor of Mathcm.itics DAYTON CLARENCE MILLER, D.Sc. D.Eng., LL.D., Ambrose Swascy Professor of Physics HENRY BALDWIN DATES, E.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering GEORGE HENRY JOHNSON, B.A., Professor Emeritus of History and Economics FRED HALE VOSE, M.E., J Professor of Mechanical Engineering if RAYMOND HEWES DANFORTH, M. f Professor of Mechanics and Materials CLARENCE LEROY EDDY, C.E. Professor of Engineering Administration KARL OWEN THOMPSON, M.A. Professor of Enafish Librarian and Secretary sf the Faculty FRANK TRACY CARLTON, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Economics CHARLES FRANK JHOMAS, M.S., Professor of Mathematics JASON JOHN NASSAU, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy Director of th j Observatory GEORGE ERIC JBARNES, C.E., Professor of Hydraulic arul Sanitary Engineering CARL FREDERICK RUTTON, Ph.D., Professor of Chemii l Engineering GEORGE LEWIS TUVE, M.E., Professor of Heat Power Engineering KENNETH HUME DONALDSON, E.M., Professor of Mineral Industry CHARLES WILLIAM COPPERSMITH, M.E., Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing CHARLES DAVID HODGMAN, M.S., Associate Professor of Physics CHRISTIAN NUSBAUM. Pftf)., Associate Professor of PhysicS MAX MORRIS. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics - ROBERT CLEVELAND HUMMELL, Ph.D.% Associate Professor of Chemistry SWEN EMIL SWANBECK. M.A., Associate Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages HARRY DcWARD CHURCHILL. C.E., Associate Professor of Mechanics JOHN RICHARD MARTIN, M.S., Associate Professor of Electrical Communication RUSSELL CALDWELL PUTNAM, M.S., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering RAY A. RIDE, B.S., Associate Professor of Physical Education Director of Intercollegiate Athletics ROBERT RIDGLEY SLAYMAKER, M.S., Associate Professor of Machine Design HERBERT ROBINSON YOUNG, M.A., Associate Professor of English ERIC ANDERSON ARNOLD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry GERALD MATHIOT COVER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Metallurgy ARTHUR OSGOOD WILLEY, M.S., Associate Professor of Automotive Engineering HARRY ADOLPH SCHWARTZ, D.Sc, D.Eng., Profes sorial Lecturer in Metallurgy WESLEY POPE SYKES, Met. E., D.Eng., Professorial Lecturer in Metalliir| OLIVER MARmSfe Assistant Pj;9ir ' or Engir ingineering Drawing ,. frfAtLAHO EUGENE NUDD, M.S., ' Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing THURSTON DORR OWENS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer. ng JOHN GROVER ALBRIGHT, Ph.D., Ass.stant Professor of Physics MALCOLM STEWART DOUGLAS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering EDWARD MARTIN JUSTIN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics GEORGE HAMILTON MILLS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering CLYDE ALEXANDER McKEEMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering ORLEY EDWARD BROWN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics RICHARD STEVENS BURINGTON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics CLARENCE WILLIAM WALLACE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physics STANTON LING DAVIS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History JOHN ROBERT WESKE, Dipl., Ing., D.Sc, Assistant Professor of Aerodynamics FRANCIS MARION WHITACRE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry GEORGE BROOKS EARNEST, M.S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering MATHEW MICHAEL BRAIDECH, Chem. E., Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering CLAUDE BOYNTON SHARER, JR., B.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Director of the Gymnasium LEWIS ROCKMORE LOWE, M.A., Assistant Professor of English SIDNEY McCUSKEY, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy ROBERT LeFEVRE SHURTER, Ph.D., Ass stant Professor of English ROBERT SHERWOOD SHANKLAND, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics GORDON BLOOM CARSON. M.S., » Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering ' ' iEORGE WILLIAM SANFORD. Ph.D., AssrstflTlt Professor of Economics MILO SMITH KETCHUM, JR., ■ Ass stant Professor of Structural Eng nedYtflgT ' SAMUEL HERBERT MARON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry RICHARD L. BARRETT, B.A., Instructor in Geology and M.ncralogy CHARLES CHAPMAN TORRANCE, Ph.D., Instructor m Mathematics WINSTON MANSFIELD DUDLEY, ScD., Instructor in Applied Mechan cs JOSL-PH JEFFERSON CARLIN, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education WRAY VERNON DRAKE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry 20
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CASE i; K II II First row — Schultz, Thompson. Beiz. Wiese, Denton, Fromson, Miller Second row — Theiss, Metzger, Sheibley. Beears, McLane, Campbell, Zapf Third row — Lensner. Herwald, Champney, Thomas Two years ago the Case Graduate Society was founded when Dr. J. J. Nassau invited all graduate students to participate in a meeting to determine the possibilities of a combined social and educational organization for graduate students. Since their first meeting on October 7, 1936, this organization has grown, until now, it merits a position in the Case Differential. These graduate men feel that by holding regular meetings much can be accomplished in furthering the social and scientific contacts with men of prominence in industry. Outstanding industrialists, historians, scien- tists, and psychologists have spoken at various meetings of the organization and have greatly enhanced the knowledge of the Case graduates. Mr. E. S. Theiss, as president, Mr. P. V. Kunz, as secretary and treasurer, and Dr. J. J. Nassau, as faculty ad- visor, carried out an unusual and well-scheduled program for the society this year. The activities began with a very successful steak roast in October, attended by a good majority of the society members. Then follow- ed a meeting at which Dr. Foster of Western Reserve University lectured and showed movies of England. In November, Dr. Nassau and Dr. Weske presented a very unusual and interesting lecture on educational methods in England and Germany. The evening of February 23, saw all the members enjoying a bit of drama at the Play House. The climax of an eventful year of social and educational activities was a spring party at the Mentor Harbor Yacht Club. The Case Graduate Society is heartily welcomed to the campus. It has proved itself to be one of distinc- tion both socially and scientifically. The undergraduate students ' congratulations and best wishes accom- pany their hope that it may become a permanent influence upon advanced engineering and increased Alumni interest at Case. 22
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